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Appendix 4. Bibliographic searches References from the following five articles were used either in part or in full to identify suitable literature for inclusion in the review. Twenty-eight articles were identified for full text assessment through bibliographic searches that were not already included in the review. The following tables show which references were assessed and which were included in the review. Maller, C., M. Townsend, et al. (2002). "Healthy Parks Healthy People: The health benefits of contact with nature in a park context." Burwood (Australia): Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences, Deakin University . Key references were selected from relevant sections of the review. Reference Included in original search Include on title Include on abstract Include on full text Bennett, L. W., Cardone, S. and Jarczyk, J. 1997. Effects of a Therapeutic Camping Program on Addiction Recovery. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 15: 469-474. No Yes No - Byers, S. 1979. Wilderness Camping as Therapy for Emotionally Disturbed Children: A Critical Review. Exceptional Children, 45: 628- 635. No Yes Yes Cannot access full text Cordell, K. H., Tarrant, M. A., McDonald, B. L. and Bergstrom, J. C. 1998. How the Public Views Wilderness: More Results from the USA Survey on Recreation and the Environment. International Journal of Wilderness, 4: 28-31 No Yes No - Crisp, S. and Aunger, N. 1998. Wilderness-Adventure Therapy in Adolescent Psychiatry: A Case Study of a 15-year-old Girl with Psychological and Social Problems. Australian Journal of Outdoor Education, 2: 17-25. No No - - Crisp, S. and O’Donnell, M. 1998. Wilderness-Adventure Therapy in Adolescent Mental Health. Australian Journal of Outdoor Education, 3: 47-57. No Yes No - Cumes, D. 1998. Nature as Medicine: The Healing Power of Wilderness. Alternative Therapies, 4: 79-86. No Yes No Cannot access full text Furnass, B. 1979. Health Values. In: The Value of National Parks to the Community : Values and Ways of Improving the Contribution of Australian National Parks to the Community (Ed. by Messer, J. and Mosley, J. G.), pp. 60-69. University of Sydney: Australian Conservation Foundation. No Yes Yes - Howard, P. and Jones, D. N. 2000. For the Love of Fur and Feathers: Wildlife Feeding in Urban Settings in South-East Queensland - Preliminary Findings. pp. 1-8. Griffith University, Nathan. No No - - Kaplan, R. and Kaplan, S. 1989. The Experience of Nature: A Psychological Perspective. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, New York. No Yes - No No PA referred to in full text Kaplan, S. 1995. The Restorative Benefits of Nature: Toward an Integrative Framework. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 15: 169- 182. No Yes Yes No No data (comments paper) Martin, P. 1996. New Perspectives of Self, Nature and Others. Australian Journal of Outdoor Education, 1: 3-9. No No - -

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Page 1: Appendix 4. Bibliographic searches · areas, and agricultural suitability in Mexico No Yes No - Bray et al 2003. Mexico’s community-managed forests as a global model for sustainable

Appendix 4. Bibliographic searches References from the following five articles were used either in part or in full to identify suitable literature for inclusion in the review. Twenty-eight articles were identified for full text assessment through bibliographic searches that were not already included in the review. The following tables show which references were assessed and which were included in the review. Maller, C., M. Townsend, et al. (2002). "Healthy Parks Healthy People: The health benefits of contact with nature in a park context." Burwood (Australia): Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences, Deakin University. Key references were selected from relevant sections of the review.

Reference Included in original search

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Include on abstract

Include on full text

Bennett, L. W., Cardone, S. and Jarczyk, J. 1997. Effects of a Therapeutic Camping Program on Addiction Recovery. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 15: 469-474.

No Yes No -

Byers, S. 1979. Wilderness Camping as Therapy for Emotionally Disturbed Children: A Critical Review. Exceptional Children, 45: 628-635.

No Yes Yes Cannot access full text

Cordell, K. H., Tarrant, M. A., McDonald, B. L. and Bergstrom, J. C. 1998. How the Public Views Wilderness: More Results from the USA Survey on Recreation and the Environment. International Journal of Wilderness, 4: 28-31

No Yes No -

Crisp, S. and Aunger, N. 1998. Wilderness-Adventure Therapy in Adolescent Psychiatry: A Case Study of a 15-year-old Girl with Psychological and Social Problems. Australian Journal of Outdoor Education, 2: 17-25.

No No -

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Crisp, S. and O’Donnell, M. 1998. Wilderness-Adventure Therapy in Adolescent Mental Health. Australian Journal of Outdoor Education, 3: 47-57.

No Yes No -

Cumes, D. 1998. Nature as Medicine: The Healing Power of Wilderness. Alternative Therapies, 4: 79-86.

No Yes No Cannot access full text

Furnass, B. 1979. Health Values. In: The Value of National Parks to the Community : Values and Ways of Improving the Contribution of Australian National Parks to the Community (Ed. by Messer, J. and Mosley, J. G.), pp. 60-69. University of Sydney: Australian Conservation Foundation.

No Yes Yes -

Howard, P. and Jones, D. N. 2000. For the Love of Fur and Feathers: Wildlife Feeding in Urban Settings in South-East Queensland - Preliminary Findings. pp. 1-8. Griffith University, Nathan.

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Kaplan, R. and Kaplan, S. 1989. The Experience of Nature: A Psychological Perspective. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, New York.

No Yes - No No PA referred to in full text

Kaplan, S. 1995. The Restorative Benefits of Nature: Toward an Integrative Framework. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 15: 169-182.

No Yes Yes No No data (comments paper)

Martin, P. 1996. New Perspectives of Self, Nature and Others. Australian Journal of Outdoor Education, 1: 3-9.

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Rohde, C. L. E. and Kendle, A. D. 1994. Report to English Nature - Human Well-being, Natural Landscapes and Wildlife in Urban Areas: A Review. University of Reading, Department of Horticulture and Landscape and the Research Institute for the Care of the Elderly, Bath.

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Russell, K. C., Hendee, J. C. and Phillips-Miller, D. 1999. How Wilderness Therapy Works: An Examination of the Wilderness Therapy Process to Treat Adolescents with Behavioural Problems and Addictions. In: Wilderness Science in a Time of Change (Ed. by Cole, D. N. and McCool, S. F.). Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Odgen, UT.

No Yes Yes No

Ulrich, R. S., Simons, R. F., Losito, B. D., Fiorito, E., Miles, M. A. and Zelson, M. 1991b. Stress Recovery During Exposure to Natural and Urban Environments. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 11: 231-248.

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Ward Thompson, C., Aspinall, P., Bell, S. and Findlay, C. 2005. ‘It gets you away from everyday life’: local woodlands and community use - what makes a difference? Landscape Research, 30 (1), 109-146.

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Anitha, V., P. K. Muraleedharan, et al. (2006). "Human-related constraints in protected area management - manifestations and causatives." Economic and Political Weekly 41(10): 919-924. All references assessed

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Anderson, John, Michelle Gauthier. Garry Thomas and Julia Wondolleck (1996): 'Addressing Natural Resource Conflicts through Community Forestry:S ettingt he Stage', paperp reparedf or the ElectronicC onference, Forest Trees and People Programme, Forestry Department, FAO, Rome, Italy, p 10.

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Anitha, V and P K Muraleedharan(2002): 'Study of Social and Economic Dependencies of Local Communities on Protected Areas: A Case of Peechi-Vazhani and Chimmoni Wildlife Sanctuaries', KFRI Research Report 240, Kerala Forest Research Institute, Peechi, Thrissur, Kerala.

No Yes (cannot find)

Chambers, R (1997): Whose Reality Counts, Intermediate Technology Publications, London

No Yes No -

Claude, D and G Michelle (2000): 'Community Forestry and Forest Resource Conflicts: An Overview', http://www.fao.org/forestry/foda/wforcong/ PUBLI/PDF/V5E_T27.PD

No Yes (cannot find)

Colfer, C, J Pier ( 1995): 'Who Costs Most in Sustainable Forest Management', Working Paper No 7, CIFOR, p 15

No Yes (cannot find)

Development Report (Malayalam) (1996): 'Pananchery Grama Panchayath, Pattikkad, Thrissur', Kerala.

No No -

Jayanarayanan, T (2000): 'Forest Degradation in Kerala: Causes and Consequences - A Case Study of Peechi-Vazhani Area', Discussion Paper No 27. Kerala Research Programme on Local Level Development (KRPLLD), Centre for Development Studies, Thiruvananthapuram

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Mammen, D P (2000): 'Landscape Evaluation of Peechi-Vazhani Wildlife Sanctuaryw ith SpecialR eferencet o Peechi RegionU sing RemoteS ensing Techniques'. MSc, Dissertation (unpublished), School of Environmental Studies, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala.

No No -

Menon, A R R (1986): 'Forest Denudation in Kerala: A Case Study of Trichur Forest Division' in K S S Nair, R Gnanaharan and S Kederath (eds), Ecodevelopment of Western Ghats, proceedings of a seminar held at Peechi, October 17-18, 1984, Kerala Forest Research Institute, Peechi.

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Narayanankutty, TP(1990): 'The FirstM anagementP lan for Peechi-Vazhani Wildlife Sanctuary 1990-99 to 1999-2000', Government of Kerala

No No -

Palik, S (1993): 'Joint Forest Management', Working Paper No 15, National Support Group for Joint Forest Management and the Ford Foundation. New Delhi.

No No -

Poffenberger,M (1990): 'Forest ManagementP artnerships- Regenerating India's Forests', The Ford Foundation, New Delhi,

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Thomas, K R, C R Biju and C R Ajithkumar (2000): 'Fishes of Chimmoni andP eechi-Vazhani WildlifeS anctuaries', Kerala,I ndia,J BombayN atural History Society 97(2), pp 289-92.

No No -

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Coad, L., A. Campbell, et al. (2008). "The Costs and Benefits of Protected Areas for Local Livelihoods: a review of the current literature." Cambridge, UK, UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre. Below are extracted only those references from the above that were deemed relevant at title

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Abbot & Mace 1999. Managing protected woodlands: fuelwood collection and law enforcement in Lake Malawi National Park

No Yes Yes Yes

Adams & Hutton 2007. People, parks and poverty: political ecology and biodiversity conservation

No Yes Yes Possible review

No Relevant review

Anderson et al 2006. Forests, poverty and equity in Africa: new perspectives on policy and practice

No Yes No -

Angelsen & Wunder 2003. Exploring the forest-poverty link: key concepts, issues and research implications

No Yes Yes No No mention of PAs

Arnold & Perez 2001. Can non-timber forest products match tropical forest conservation and development objectives?

No Yes No -

Ashley et al 2001. Pro-poor tourism strategies: making tourism work for the poor

No Yes (no abstract) No No mention of PAs

Asquith et al 2002. Can forest-protection carbon projects improve rural livelihoods? Analysis of the Noel Kempff Mercado climate action project, Bolivia

No Yes No Supplemental project

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Baker 2003. Against the odds: (re-) building community through forestry on the hoopa reservation

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Balmford et al 2002. Economic reasons for conserving wild nature No Yes No -

Banskota & Sharma 1995. Tourism for mountain community development: case study report on the Annapurna and Gorkha regions of Nepal

No Yes (no abstract) Yes

Bassi 2003. Enhancing equity in the relationship between protected areas and local communities in the context of global change: Horn of Africa and Kenya

No Yes Yes No Comments paper (no data)

Baumann 2002. The sustainable livelihoods approach and improving access to natural resources for the rural poor: a critical analysis of central concepts and emerging trends

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Belcher et al 2005. Global patterns and trends in the use and management of commercial NTFP’s

No Yes Yes No No mention of PAs

Beltran 2000. Indigenous and traditional peoples and protected areas: principals, guidelines and case studies

No Yes Yes No (No relevant outcomes)

Borgerhoff-Mulder & Copolillo 2005. Conservation: linking ecology, economics, and culture

No Yes (no abstract, book)

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Boyd et al 2005. Adapting small-scale CDM sinks projects to low income communities

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Brandon et al 1992. Reconciling biodiversity conservation, people, protected areas, and agricultural suitability in Mexico

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Bray et al 2003. Mexico’s community-managed forests as a global model for sustainable landscapes

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Brockington D. 2002. Fortress Conservation: The Preservation of the Mkomazi Game Reserve, Tanzania. Oxford, UK

No Yes (no abstract, book)

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Brockington, D. 2004. Community conservation, inequality and injustice: myths of power in protected area management. Conservation and Society 2(2):411-

No Yes No -

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Brockington, D., Igoe, J., Schmidt-Soltau, K. 2006. Conservation, human rights and poverty. Conservation Biology 20(1):250-252

No Yes Yes Review

No Review?

Brockington, D., Schmidt-Soltau, K. 2004. The social and environmental impacts of wilderness and development. Oryx 38(2):140-142

No Yes Yes Review

No Review

Brown, D. 1999. Principles and practice of forest co-management: evidence from West-Central Africa. European Union Tropical Forestry Paper 2, Overseas Development Institute, London.

No Yes No -

Brown, D., Williams, A. 2003. The case for bushmeat as a component of development policy: issues and challenges. International Forestry Review 5(2):148-155

No Yes No -

Bulte, E.H., Boone, R.B., Stringer, R., Thornton, P.K. 2006. Wildlife conservation in Amboseli, Kenya: paying for non-use values. Agricultural and Development Economics Division, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome ftp://ftp.fao.org/es/ESA/Roa/pdf/dec06_env_kenya.pdf

No Yes No -

Burgess, 2007. Towards an integrated system for measuring the social impact of Protected Areas: A discussion document. Report available from UNEP-WCMC: contact [email protected]

No Yes Yes No Review

Burnham, P. 2000. Indian Country, God’s Country: Native Americans and the National Parks. Island Press, Washington DC

No Yes No -

Carney, D. (ed.). 1998. Sustainable Rural Livelihoods: What Contribution can we make? Department for International Development, London

No Yes No Conference proceedings introduction

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Carrett, J., Loyer, D. 2003. Madagascar protected area network sustainable financing. Economic analysis Perspective. Workshop: Building comprehensive protected areas systems, World Parks Congress, Durban.

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Catton, T. 1997. Inhabited wilderness: Indians, Eskimos, and national parks in Alaska. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque

No Yes (no abstract, book)

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Cernea, M.M. 1997. The Risks and Reconstruction Model for Resettling Displaced Populations. World Development 25 (10):1569-1588

No Yes No -

Chapin, M. 2000. Defending Kuna Yala. USAID Biodiversity Support Program, Washington DC

No Yes Yes No No relevant outcomes

Chomitz, K.M., Buys, P., De Luca, G., Thomas, T.S., Wertz-Kanounnikoff, S. 2006. At Loggerheads? Agricultural expansion, poverty reduction and environment in the tropical forests. A World Bank Policy Research Report. Review Draft.

No Yes (no abstract, book)

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Coad, L. 2007. Bushmeat hunting in Gabon: socio-economics and hunter behaviour. PhD thesis, University of Cambridge. http://www.iccs.org.uk/thesis/CoadPhDThesisJan2008.pdf

No Yes Yes No No mention of PAs

Colchester, M. 2000. Self-Determination or Environmental Determinism for Indigenous Peoples in Tropical Forest Conservation. Conservation Biology 14(5):1365-1367

No Yes (no abstract) -

de Lopez, T.T. 2003. Economics and stakeholders of Ream National Park, Cambodia. Ecological Economics 46:269-282

No Yes Yes Yes

Dearden, P., Chettamart, S., Emphandu, D. 1998. Protected areas and property rights in Thailand. Environmental Conservation 25(3):195-197

No Yes No -

DFID 2002. Poverty and the Environment: Measuring the Links, A Study of Poverty-Environment Indicators with Case Studies from Nepal, Nicaragua and Uganda. Environment Policy Department Issue Paper 2, Department for International Development, London

No Yes Yes No Comments paper (no data)

Dubois, O. 2002. Forest-based Poverty Reduction: A Brief Review of Facts, Figures, Challenges and Possible Ways Forward. International Workshop on Forests in poverty reduction strategies: Capturing the potential, 2001-2002, October 2002, Tuusula, Finland

No No (no abstract) No No mention of PAs

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Dudley, N., Belokurov, A., Borodin, O., Higgins-Zogib, L., Lacerda, Hockings, M., Lacerda, L., Stolton, S. 2004. Are protected areas working? An analysis of protected areas. WWF International, Gland

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Ellis, F. 2000. The Determinants of Rural Livelihood Diversification in Developing Countries. Journal of Agricultural Economics 51(2):289-302

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Fomete, T., Vermaat, J. 2001. Community forestry and poverty alleviation in Cameroon. Network Paper 25h. Rural Development Forestry Network, ODI, London.

No Yes No -

Foppes, J., Ketphanh, S. 2004. NTFP use and household food security in Lao PDR. Paper prepared for the NAFRI/ FAO EM-1093 Symposium on “Biodiversity for Food Security”, Vientiane, 14 October 2004. SNV, the Netherlands Development Organisation, pp.14.

No Yes Yes No No mention of PAs

Gadd, M.E. 2005. Conservation outside of parks: attitudes of local people in Laikipia, Kenya. Environmental Conservation 32(1):50-63

No Yes Yes No No mention of PAs

Geisler, C. 2003b. Your park, my poverty: using impact assessment to counter the displacement effects of environmental greening. In: Brechin, S.R., Wilshusen, P.R., Fortwangler, C.L., West, P. 2003. Contested Nature: Promoting International Biodiversity with Social Justice. SUNY Press, NY

No Yes (no abstract, book chapter)

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Geisler, C., de Souza, R. 2001. From refuge to refugee: the African case. Public Administration and Development 21:159-70

No Yes No -

Grieg-Gran, M., Porras, I., Wunder, S. 2005. How can market mechanisms for forest environmental services help the poor? Preliminary lessons from Latin America. World Development 33(9):1511-1527

No Yes No -

Hackel, J.D. 1999. Community conservation and the future of Africa's wildlife. Conservation Biology 13(4):726-734

No Yes Yes

Hamilton, A.C. 2004. Medicinal plants, conservation and livelihoods. Biodiversity and Conservation 13:1477-1517

No Yes Yes No No reference to PA

Hasler, R., 1999. An Overview of the Social, Ecological and Economic Achievements and Challenges of Zimbabwe's Campfire Programme. Evaluating Eden Series. Discussion Paper 3. International Institute for Environment and Development, London

No Yes (no abstract) No No reference to PA

Hoare, R.E. 1999. Determinants of human-elephant conflict in a land-use mosaic. Journal of Applied Ecology. 36:689-700

No Yes Yes

Holmes, C. 2003. The influence of protected area outreach on conservation attitudes and resource use patterns: a case study from western Tanzania. Oryx 37(3):305-315

No Yes Yes

Hughes, R., Flintan, F. 2001. Integrating Conservation and Development Experience: A Review and Bibliography of the ICDP Literature. Biodiversity and Livelihoods Issue Paper 324. International Institute for Environment and Development, London.

No Yes (no abstract) No Comments paper (no data)

Hulme, D., Norgrove, L. 2006. Confronting Conservation at Mount Elgon, Uganda. Development and Change 37(5). 1093-1116.

No Yes Yes No Comments paper (no data)

Igoe, J. 2003. Conservation and Contested Landscapes: The Potential for Community- Based Conservation in East Africa and North America.

No Yes Yes No Comments paper (no data)

Infield, M. 1988. Attitudes of a rural community towards conservation and a local conservation area in Natal, South Africa. Biological Conservation 45(1):21-46

No Yes Yes Yes

IUCN 2004. Protected Areas and Poverty: An Emerging issue from the Vth World No Yes No -

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Parks Congress. Information Paper. Seventh meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (COP7). http://www.iucn.org/themes/wcpa/pubs/pdfs/pacoppoverty.pdf. Accessed 19 May 2008

Joshi, N.V., Gadgil, M. 1991. On the role of refugia in promoting the prudent use of biological resources. Theoretical Population Biology 40:211 – 229

No Yes No -

Kaimowitz, D. 2003. Forest law enforcement and rural livelihoods. International Forestry Review 5(3):199-210

No Yes No -

Kaus, A. 1993. Environmental perceptions and social relations in the Mapimi Biosphere Reserve. Conservation Biology 7(2):398-406.

No Yes Yes No Comments paper (no data)

Kayambazinthu, D. 1988. Indigenous forest resource conservation in Malawi. Report no. 88007. FRIM, Zomba, Malawi.

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Koch, E. 1997. Ecotourism and rural reconstruction in South Africa: reality or rhetoric, in, K. Ghimire, M. Pimbert (eds) Social Change and Conservation. Earthscan Publications/UNRISD, London. pp. 214–38

No Yes (no abstract, book chapter)

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Kothari, A. 2004. Displacement fears. Frontline 21. Kasturi & Sons Limited, Chennai, India. http://www.frontlineonnet.com/fl2126/stories/20041231000108500.htm

No Yes No (website)

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Kramkimel, J.-D., Schmidt-Soltau, K., Obame-Ondo, P. 2005. Etude d’Impact Environnemental et Social Du PSFE. Report to the Ministère de l’Économie Forestière, des Eaux, de la Pèche, de l’Environnement Chargé de la Protection de la Nature, Gabon.

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Krech, S. 2005. Reflections on conservation, sustainability, and environmentalism in indigenous North America. American Anthropologist 107:78–86

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Kremen, C., Niles, J.-O., Dalton, M.G., Daily, G.C., Ehrlich, P.R., Fay, J.P., Grewal, D., Guillery, R.P. 2000. Economic incentives for rainforest conservation across scales. Science 288:1828-1832

No Yes Yes Yes

Landell-Mills, N., Porras, I.T. 2002. Silver bullet or fool's gold? A global review of markets for forest environmental services and their impact on the poor. International Institute for Environment and Development, London

No Yes (no abstract) No Comments paper (no data)

Linkie, M., Dinata, Y., Nofrianto, A., Leader-Williams, N. 2007. Patterns and perceptions of wildlife crop raiding in and around Kerinci Seblat National Park, Sumatra. Animal Conservation 10(1):127-135

No Yes Yes Yes

Lü, Y., Chen, L., Fu, B., Liu, S. 2003. A framework for evaluating the effectiveness of protected areas: the case of Wolong Biosphere Reserve. Landscape and Urban Planning 63:213-223

No Yes Yes Yes

Lustig, D., Kingsbury, B. 2006. Displacement and Relocation from Protected Areas: International Law Perspectives on Rights, Risks and Resistance. Conservation and Society 4(3):404–418

No Yes (no abstract) No Comments paper (no data)

Macdonald, D.W., Sillero-Zubiri, C. 2002. Large carnivores and conflict: Lion conservation in context. In: A.J. Loveridge, T. Lynam, D.W. Macdonald (eds.) Lion conservation research. Workshop 2: modelling conflict. Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, Oxford University. Pp. 1-8 http://www.peopleandwildlife.org.uk/crmanuals/CarnivoreConflictP&WManual

No Yes Yes No Review

Mackinnon, K. 2001. Integrated conservation and development projects: editorial. Parks 11

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Madhusudan, M.D. 2003. Living Amidst Large Wildlife: Livestock and Crop Depredation by Large Mammals in the Interior Villages of Bhadra Tiger Reserve, South India, Environmental Management 31(4):466-475

No Yes Yes Yes

Marshall, E., Schreckenberg, K., Newton, A.C. (eds.) 2006. Commercialization of Non-timber Forest Products: Factors Influencing Success. Lessons Learned from

No Yes (no abstract) No No relevant

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Mexico and Bolivia and Policy Implications for Decision-makers. UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre, Cambridge.

outcomes

McCabe, J.T. 2002. Giving conservation a human face? Lessons from forty years of combining conservation and development in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania. In: Chatty, D. Colchester, M. (eds) Conservation and Mobile Indigenous Peoples: Displacement, Forced Settlement and Sustainable Development. Berghahn Books, Oxford / New York. pp. 61–76

No Yes (no abstract, book chapter)

No Comments paper (no data)

McNeely, J.A. 1994. Protected areas for the 21st century: working to provide benefits to society. Biodiversity and Conservation 3:390-405

No Yes No -

McShane, T. O., Wells, M.P. 2004. Integrated conservation and development? In: McShane, T.O., Wells, M.P., eds. Getting biodiversity projects to work: towards better conservation and development. Columbia University Press, New York. pp 3-9

No Yes (no abstract, book chapter)

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Metcalfe, S. 2003. Impacts of Transboundary Protected Areas on Local Communities in Three Southern African Initiatives. Paper prepared for the Workshop on Transboundary Protected Areas, Governance Stream of the 5th World Parks Congress, Durban, South Africa, 12-13 September 2003

No Yes Yes No Comments paper (no data)

Millennium Ecosystem Assessment 2005. Ecosystems and Human Well-Being: A Synthesis. Island Press, Washington DC. 137pp

No Yes (no abstract, book)

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Naidoo, R., Adamowicz, W.L. 2005. Economic benefits of biodiversity exceed costs of conservation at an African rainforest reserve. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA 102(46):16712-16716.

No Yes No -

Naughton-Treves, L., Holland, M.B., Brandon, K. 2005. The role of protected areas in conserving biodiversity and sustaining local livelihoods. Annual Review of Environment and Resources 30(1):219-252

No Yes Yes No Review

Nepal, S.K. 2002. Involving Indigenous Peoples in Protected Area Management: Comparative Perspectives from Nepal, Thailand, and China. Environmental Management 30(6):748-763

No Yes Yes No Review

Ngome, I. 2006. Land Tenure Systems and Protected Sites in Southwest Cameroon: Effects on livelihoods and resources. AfricaFiles 4(3)

No Yes Yes No No relevant outcomes

Norton-Griffiths, M., Southey, C. 1995. The opportunity costs of biodiversity conservation in Kenya. Ecological Economics 12:125-139

No Yes No -

Oliveira, R., Anderson, E.S. 1999. Gender, Conservation, and Community Participation: The Case of the Jaú National Park, Brazil, Case Study 2. Managing Ecosystems and Resources with Gender Emphasis Series, University of Florida Press.

No Yes (no abstract) No No relevant outcome

Ongugo, P., Njguguna, J., Obonyo, E., Sigu, G. 2002. Livelihoods, natural resources entitlements and protected areas: the case of Mt Elgon Forest in Kenya. Kenya IFRI Collaboratve Research Centre. http://www.cbd.int/doc/case-studies/for/cs-ecofor-ke-02-en.pdf. Accessed 19 May 2008.

No Yes (no abstract) Yes

Pearce, F. 2005. Humans losing out to Africa’s big game industry, New Scientist 2495:21

No Yes (no abstract) (no subscription)

Pfeffer, M.J., Schelahs J.W., Day L.A. 2001. Forest conservation, value conflict, and interest formation in a Honduran National Park. Rural Sociology 66(3):382–402

No Yes Yes No Qualitative

Pyhala, A., Brown, K., Adger, W.N. 2006. Implications of livelihood dependence on nontimber products in Peruvian Amazonia. Ecosystems 9: 1328-1341

No Yes Yes Yes

Pimbert, M.P., Pretty, J.N. 1995. Parks, People and Professionals: Putting `Participation' into Protected Area Management. United Nations Research Institute For Social Development, International Institute for Environment and Development and WWF, Discussion Paper 57, February 1995, UNRISD, Geneva, Switzerland

No Yes No -

Poirier, R., Ostergren, D. 2002. Evicting People from Nature: Indigenous Land Rights and National Parks in Australia, Russia, and the United States. Natural Resources Journal 42(2):331-351

No Yes Yes No Comments paper (no

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Powell, P. 1998. Traditional production, communal land tenure, and policies for environmental preservation in the South Pacific. Ecological Economics 24(1):89-101

No Yes No -

Redford, K.H., Fearn, F. (eds). 2007. Protected areas and human displacement: a conservation perspective. WCS working paper 29, Wildlife Conservation Society, USA

No Yes (no abstract) No Relevant review

Saberwal, V.K., Gibbs, J.P., Chellam, R., Johnsingh, A.J.T. 1994. Lion-human conflict in the Gir forest, India. Conservation Biology 8(2):501-507

No Yes Yes Yes

Scherl, L.M., Wilson, A., Wild, R., Blockhus, J., Franks, P., McNeely, J.A., McShane, T.O. 2004. Can Protected Areas Contribute to Poverty Reduction? Opportunities and Limitations. Chief Scientist’s Office Report, IUCN, Gland

No Yes (no abstract) No Relevant review

Schwartzmann, S., Zimmerman, B. 2005. Conservation alliances with indigenous peoples of the Amazon. Conservation Biology 19:721–27

No Yes No -

Seeland, K. 2000. National Park Policy and Wildlife Problems in Nepal and Bhutan. Population & Environment 22(1):43-62

No Yes Yes No Relevant review

Shackleton, C.M., Shackleton, S.E. 2004. The importance of non-timber forest products in rural livelihood security and as safety nets: a review of evidence from South Africa. South African Journal of Science 100(11 & 12):658-664

No Yes Yes No NO mention of PAs

Mohd Shahwahid, H. O., Awang Noor, A. G., Abdul Rahim, N., Zulkifli, Y., Razani, U. 1999. Trade-offs among competing uses of a Malaysian forested catchments. Environment and Development Economics 4(3):279-311

No Yes No -

Smith, J., Scherr, S.J. 2003. Capturing the value of forest carbon for local livelihoods. World Development 31(12):2143-2160

No Yes No -

Stevens, S. 1997. Conservation through Cultural Survival: Indigenous Peoples and Protected Areas. Island Press, Washington DC

No Yes (no abstract, book)

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Studsrød, J.E., Wegge, P. 1995. Park-people relationships: the case of damage caused by park animals around the Royal Bardia National Park, Nepal. Environmental Conservation 22(2):133–142

No Yes Yes Yes

Sundberg J. 2003. Conservation and democratization: constituting citizenship in the Maya Biosphere Reserve, Guatemala. Political Geography 22 (7):715-740

No

Yes Yes No Qualitative?

Sunderlin, W.D., Angelsen, A., Belcher, B., Burgers, P., Nasi, R., Santoso, L., Wunder, S. 2005. Livelihoods, forests, and conservation in developing countries: An overview. World Development 33(9):1383-1402

No Yes No -

Sunderlin, W.D., Angelsen, A., Wunder, S. 2003. Forests and poverty alleviation. In: State of the World’s Forests, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome.

No Yes (no abstract) No NO mention of PAs

Thouless, C.R., Sakwa, J. 1995.Shocking elephants: fences and crop raiders in Laikipia District, Kenya. Biological Conservation 72(1):99-107

No Yes No -

Treves, A., Karanth, K.U. 2003. Human-carnivore conflict and perspectives on carnivore management worldwide. Conservation Biology 17(6):1491-1499

No Yes No -

UNEP 2004. Human Wellbeing and Ecosystem Services: Exploring the links, UNEP, Nairobi, Kenya

No Yes No -

UNDP, UNEP, WRI 2005. World Resources 2005 - The Wealth of the Poor: Managing ecosystems to fight poverty.

No Yes No -

UNEP-WCMC 2007. Millennium Development Goals: Indicator 26: Protected Areas Report. UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre, Cambridge

No Yes (no abstract) No Comments paper (no data)

USAID 2006. Issues in Poverty Reduction and Natural Resource Management. United States Agency for International Development, Washington, DC.

No Yes (no abstract) No NO mention of PAs

Vedeld, P., Anglesen, A., Bojo, J., Sjaaastad, E., Berg, G.K. 2007. Forest environmental incomes and the rural poor. Forest Policy and Economics 9:869-

No Yes No -

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Wells M., Guggenheim S., Wardojo W., Jepson P. 1999. Investing in Biodiversity: A review of Indonesia's Integrated Conservation and Development Projects. The World Bank, Washington, DC

No Yes (no abstract, book)

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West, P., Brockington, D. 2006. An Anthropological Perspective on Some Unexpected Consequences of Protected Areas. Conservation Biology 20(3):609-616.

No Yes (no abstract) No Relevant review

WWF (in press), Arguments for Protection, Natural Security, Protected Areas and Poverty Reduction. WWF and Equilibrium.

No Yes (no abstract) No Relevant review

Zakri, A.H. 2003. Integrated Assessment through the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment. United Nations University Institute for Advanced Studies http://www.geic.or.jp/jerry/2003kldocs/zakri.pdf

No Yes (cannot find) -

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Schreckenberg, K, Camargo, I, Withnall, K, Corrigan, C, Franks, P, Roe, D, Scherl, L.M. and Richardson, V. 2010. Social Assessment of Conservation Initiatives: A review of rapid methodologies. Below are extracted only those references from the above that were deemed relevant at title

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Andam, K.S. (2008) Essays on the evaluation of land use policy: the effects of regulatory protection on land use and social welfare. PhD thesis. Available at: http://smartech.gatech.edu/bitstream/1853/22622/1/andam_kwaw_s_200805_ phd.pdf

No Yes Yes Yes

Andam, K.S., Ferraro, P.J., Holland., M.B. and Sanchez-Azofeifa, G.A. (2008) Measuring the social impacts of protected areas. An impact evaluation approach. Final draft of report prepared for GEF Evaluation Office, Washington, DC.

Yes (as Andam 2009)

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Anon (2008) Workshop to review approaches, methodologies and tools for social assessment of protected areas. Report of a workshop held at UNEP-WCMC 15–16 May, Cambridge.

No Yes (cannot find)

Borrini-Feyerabend, G., Kothari, A. and Oviedo, G. (2004) Indigenous and Local Communities and Protected Areas: Towards equity and enhanced conservation. IUCN, Gland and Cambridge.

No Yes (no abstract)

No Comments paper (no data)

CARE International, IUCN, AWF (2008) Assessment of protected area costs and benefits. Methodology guidelines, January 2008, unpublished draft.

No Yes (cannot find)

Dudley, N. and Stolton, S. (2008) The Protected Areas Benefits Assessment Tool: A methodology. WWF, Gland. Available at: http://www.equilibriumresearch.com/upload/document/PA_BAT_-_Final_Feb_2008.pdf

No Yes (no abstract)

No Comments paper (no data)

Dudley, N., Mansourian, S., Stolton, S. and Sukauwan, S. (2008) Safety Net Protected Areas and Poverty Reduction. Arguments for Protection series. WWF/ Equilibrium. Available at: http://assets.panda.org/downloads/safety_net_final.pdf

No Yes Yes Incl. in bibl. checks

Franks, P. (Undated) Promoting Equity in the Management of Protected Areas: New evidence of the need for action. CARE International. Available at: http://www.povertyandconservation.info/docs/20080524-Phil_Franks_CARE_International2.pdf

No Yes (no abstract)

No No relevant outcomes

Global Environment Facility (GEF) (2008) GEF protected area projects in East Africa. Impact Evaluation Information Document No. 12, GEF Evaluation Office, Washington, DC

No Yes (no abstract)

No No relevant outcomes

PCLG, TILCEPA, UNEP-WCMC and WCPA/CEESP (2007) Taskforce on protected areas, equity and livelihoods. Towards an integrated system for measuring the social impact of protected areas. A discussion document, unpublished draft, PCLG, IIED, London.

Yes (saved under title)

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Richardson, V.A. (2008) Livelihood impacts of protected areas: A global analysis of assessments and methodologies. MSc thesis, Imperial College, London

No Yes Yes No No relevant outcomes

Scherl, L.M., Wilson, A., Wild, R., Blockhus, J., Franks, P., McNeely, J. and McShane, T. (2004) Can Protected Areas Contribute to Poverty Reduction? Opportunities and Limitations. IUCN, Cambridge and Gland (translated Portuguese version, 2006).

No Yes (no abstract)

No Relevant review (assessed above)

Scherl, L.M. and Emerton, L. (2008) ‘Protected areas and poverty reduction’ in Protected Areas in Today’s World: Their values and benefits for the welfare of the planet, pp 4–17. Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity,

No Yes Yes No Review

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Technical Series No. 36, Montreal.

Sims, K.R.E. (2008) Evaluating the local socio-economic impacts of protected areas: A system-level comparison group approach. Report prepared for the GEF Evaluation Office, Washington DC.

No Yes (no abstract)

Yes

Wilkie, D., Morelli, G.A., Demmer, J., Starkey, M., Telfer, P. and Steil, M. (2006) Parks and People: Assessing the human welfare effects of establishing protected areas for biodiversity conservation, Conservation Biology 20(1): 247–49

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WWF (in press) Arguments for Protection: Safety Net – Protected Areas and Poverty Reduction. WWF and Equilibrium. Below are extracted only those references from the above that were deemed relevant at title level from Table 4 (p34) regarding economic benefits from protected areas and p148-164 (Issue-Related Material and Case Studies).

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Gereta, E J, E Wolanski and EAT Chiombola (2003); Assessment Of The Environmental, Social And Economic Impacts On The Serengeti Ecosystem Of The Developments In The Mara River Catchment In Kenya, Tanzania National Parks and Frankfurt Zoological Society, Tanzania

No Yes (no abstract)

No Supplemental project, not PA

ICEM (2003); Regional Report on Protected Areas and Development; Review of Protected Areas and Development in the Lower Mekong River Region, ICEM, Indooroopilly, Queensland, Australia

No Yes (no abstract)

No No mention of a specific PA

Das, B K (2005); Role of NTFPs Among Forest Villagers in a Protected Area of West Bengal, Journal of Human Ecology, 18:2, 129-136

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Winer, N (2003); Co-management of protected areas, the oil and gas industry and indigenous empowerment the experience of Bolivia’s Kaa Iya del Gran Chaco; In: IUCN Commission on Environmental, Economic and Social Policy (2003); Policy Matters, Issue 12, IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK

No Yes (no abstract)

No Comments paper (no data)

Roe, D (2003); The Millennium Development Goals and natural resources management: reconciling sustainable livelihoods and resource conservation or fuelling a divide?; in: Satterthwaite D (ed); The Millennium Development Goals and Local Processes: Hitting the target or missing the point?, IIED, London, UK

No Yes (no abstract)

No Comments paper (no data)

Lindberg, K (2001); Tourist "Consumption" of Biodiversity: Market Characteristics and Effect on Conservation and Local Development, Paper presented at the World Bank/OECD Workshop on Market Creation for Biodiversity Products and Services, Paris, France

No Yes (no abstract)

No No relevant outcomes

Bhatt, S (2005); Opportunities and Limitations for Benefit Sharing in Select World Heritage Sites, (draft report . http://www.enhancingheritage.net/docs_public.asp - accessed 2/2/07)

No Yes (cannot find)

Koziell, I and K Y A Inoue (2006); Mamirauá Sustainable Development Reserve: Lessons Learnt in Integrating Conservation with Poverty Reduction, Biodiversity and Livelihood Issues, No. 7, IIED, London, UK.

Yes - - -

Wilkie, D S, G A Morelli, J Demmer, M Starkey, P Telfer and M Steil (2006); Parks and People: Assessing the Human Welfare Effects of Establishing Protected Areas for Biodiversity Conservation, Conservation Biology, 20: 1, 247–249, USA.

Yes - - -

Metcalfe, S (2005); Transboundary Protected Area Impacts on Communities: Case Study of Three Southern African Transboundary Conservation Initiatives, AWF Working Papers, AWF, Nairobi, Kenya.

No Yes (no abstract)

No Comments paper (no data)

Birner R and M Mappatoba (2003); Community Agreements for Conservation – Balancing Community and Conservation Interests in the Lore Lindu National Park in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, Policy Matters, 12: 254-263

No Yes (no abstract)

Yes

Chhetri, P, A Mugisha and S White, (2003); Community Resource Use in Kibale and Mt Elgon National Parks, Uganda, PARKS, 13:1, 28-38.

No Yes Yes Yes

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M’bete, R A (2003); La GestionParticipative des Aires Protégées (faune et flore) en Afrique. Etude de Cas: La Gestion Participative du Sanctuaire de Gorilles de Lossi au Congo-Brazzaville,

No Yes ? needs translating

Haenn, N (2000); Biodiversity is Diversity in Use: Community-Based Conservation in the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve, Department of Anthropology, Arizona State University, USA

No Yes (no abstract)

Yes

Goodwin, H J, I J Kent, K T Parker and M J Walpole (1997); Tourism, Conservation and Sustainable Development Volume III, Komodo National Park, Indonesia, Final Report to the Department for International Development, University of Kent, UK

No Yes (no abstract)

Yes